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Swift Group Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX Tel 01482 875740 Fax 01482 840082 email enquiry@swiftgroup.co.uk For more information visit www.swiftgroup.co.uk Issued July 2012 1400414...
Motorhome Owner’s Service and Warranty Handbook...
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INT R ODU CT ION Dear owner Throughout the season, specifications and equipment details contained within this Thank you for deciding to buy one of our handbook may change. Please refer to our new motorhomes. online handbooks (www.swiftrgroup.co.uk) We are sure you will enjoy many happy hours for the most up-to-date version of your in it and we hope the information and hints in handbook.
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Swift Talk is the first place to learn about new product launches, events and Swift Group news, it’s also the first place customers...
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CONT E N T S Warranty ............................ 5 Motorhome code ........................15 Preparing for the road ......................19 En-route ..........................27 Safety & security ........................31 Arrival at site ..........................39 Services ..........................41 Electrics ........................... 63 Fitted equipment ........................89 Maintenance ..........................
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WAR RA N T Y IN FOR MAT ION Warranty and guarantee cover ....................6 What to do if you require assistance ..................9 Supplier contacts ........................10 Motorhome - annual service/inspection record ................ 11 Annual service / inspection record stamps ................12...
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Swift supply situations and our policy of continuous product development may prevent us from For the first owner, Swift will repair (or at its maintaining the exact specifications detailed option, replace) any defects with the habitation in this handbook. We therefore reserve the...
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The Body Shell Warranty and Extended motorhome that is defective or faulty, Body Shell Warranty covers any then Swift will not be obliged to perform defect with the panels and seams of any work under this Warranty (insofar as the coachbuilt habitation part of the it relates to defective or faulty work or motorhome.
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Annual Service or by a Swift Group Service Centre have not been carried out in a reasonable time.
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2. Contact your supplying dealer for assistance. If you need to contact the Swift Group, please be aware of the following: 1. When contacting Swift Customer Care, please quote your name, postcode and VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).
S U PP LI ER CO N TACTS SUPPLIER CONTACTS A number of Swift Group suppliers manage their own Technical and Warranty related queries. Where a customer has a question relating to a product manufactured by a company listed below, we would advise that the first contact should be directly with them.
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In order to comply with the warranty, you must Furniture hinges/stays etc. have your motorhome inspected and serviced Exterior locks and hinges. by an authorised Swift Group Service Centre Grab handle security. at least once per year. All internal vents.
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S ER V IC E I NSPEC TION Annual service / inspection record stamps 1st SERVICE DATE: Motorhome model: DEALER’S STAMP Year: Chassis VIN: We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook. 2nd SERVICE 3rd SERVICE DATE: DATE:...
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8th SERVICE 9th SERVICE DATE: DATE: DEALER’S STAMP DEALER’S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook. carried out in accordance with the handbook. 10th SERVICE 11th SERVICE DATE:...
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M OT ORH O ME C ODE Code of conduct ........................16 The Country code ........................18 The Coastal code ........................18...
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C OD E O F C ON DU CT CODE OF CONDUCT Noise CAMP SITES Do not make excessive noise. Arrivals Children should be restrained from making excessive noise. Report to reception immediately on arrival. Flying kites and model aircraft and the use of Vehicle Movement items like catapults or air-guns, as well as ball Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed.
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PA R KING/ DR IV IN G Unless permission has been granted, PARKING barbecues should not be used. If permission Motorhomes should only be parked in is given, consideration should be given to the approved places. annoyance that can be caused to other users When using the facilities of a motorhome, care of the site.
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COU NT RY /C OASTAL CO DE ENVIRONMENT When sailing, moderate your speed - the wash from a fast boat can destroy banks and nests. Care and consideration should be taken to protect the environment. Live molluscs and crustaceans need not be collected as souvenirs - dead shells can Observe the Country and Coastal Codes.
P REPA RI NG F OR T H E ROA D Before moving off ........................20 Motorhome terms ........................20 Loading of vehicle ........................21 Large storage areas ........................22 Roof loading ..........................22 Tyres ............................22 Dedicated travelling passenger seating ..................23 Child seats ..........................
BEFO R E M OVI N G OF F BEFORE MOVING OFF CENTRAL LOCKING Check: The central locking will not activate unless the cab doors are closed. It will however gas cylinders are correctly positioned, activate with the habitation door open. The secured and turned off unless using en- habitation door lock will then engage when route heating.
LOA DIN G V E H ICLE Optional Equipment: Correct weight distribution is an important factor in ensuring your vehicle is well balanced Items made available by the manufacturer over and easy to drive. It is therefore necessary to and above the standard specification of the load your motorhome carefully making sure all motorhome.
S T O R AGE /L OADI N G LARGE STORAGE AREAS WARNING: the roof may become slippery The large storage areas provided in some in adverse conditions, wipe dry before motorhome layouts are designed solely for attempting to walk on roof section. Extreme the purpose of carrying personal possessions, care should be taken to avoid falling from these areas must not be used;...
Read and follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions for fitting the seat. Fig 1 All Swift Motor homes are fitted with inertia reel seat belts, however, the child seat must be Designated passenger seats within the tight in the adult seat. Push all your weight into habitational compartment of your motorhome the child seat as you tighten the belt.
The belt is designed for use by one person and must not be put around a child seated A number of Swift Group motorhomes have on a person’s lap. an MTPLM greater than 3500kg, therefore you must check you have the driving licence The belt is suitable for restraining most entitlement for the vehicle you drive.
T OW ING A DV ICE When towing, the demands on both the iii) Ensure the motorhome front axle load is vehicle and driver increase. A trailer reduces never less than 40% or more than 70% of manoeuvrability, the ability to climb hills, the total weight.
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E N R OU T E Cruise Control ...........................28 Removal of spare wheel on ALKO conversion ................28 Removal of FIAT/PEUGEOT spare wheel ..................29...
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CR U IS E C ON TROL / SPARE WH EE L CRUISE CONTROL Removal The driver of the vehicle should always remain a) Spare wheel in the stowed position seated and in control of the vehicle when (Fig. 1). cruise control has been engaged.
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S PA RE W H E E L REMOVAL OF FIAT/PEUGEOT SPARE WHEEL: the ground should be flat and adequately firm. b) turn the engine off and engage the handbrake. c) engage first gear or reverse. Fig. 2 Removal a) wheel restraining device screw (fig 1) – rear right side of vehicle b) use the extension and wrench provided to operate the wheel restraining device screw...
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S A FE T Y A N D S E CU RIT Y Fire ............................32 Model - SI 601 Smoke Alarm Operation ..................32 Alarm test ..........................33 Fire extinguisher ........................34 Escape paths ..........................34 Children ........................... 34 Ventilation ..........................
FI R E AND F IR E AL ARM FIRE BATTERY REPLACEMENT IMPORTANT: Only the following batteries Important: Your attention is drawn to the can be used for replacement. Use of a battery notice affixed inside the wardrobe advising on other than those recommended below may fire precaution, ventilation and what to do in have a detrimental effect on the detector’s...
F IRE A L A R M 2. Remove the existing battery and replace ALARM TEST with a new battery. From the list on this 1. Press the test button in the centre and page, making sure that the positive and release.
FI R E ALA RM NOTE: The test button accurately tests the Warning: The electronic test button alarm’s smoke sensing circuit, there is no need provides a full test of the unit’s functionality. to test your alarm with smoke. If your smoke DO NOT try to test the alarm with a naked alarm fails to give an audible test signal, please flame, as this may present a potential fire...
TRACKER and the Swift Group. ventilation levels. This unit has a self contained battery, which has a minimum five year life. The unit draws WARNING: Do not obstruct ventilation.
C O ALARM for longer than five years from the date of • nausea purchase and a new TRACKER unit would • vomiting need to be installed and registered separately • pains in the chest after the five year period has elapsed. •...
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ACTIVATING THE CARBON the unit. This test for the sounder, power MONOXIDE ALARM pack and circuitry should be performed on a weekly basis. This should be continued for See diagram below the lifetime of the product. WARNING: Prolonged exposure to the sounder in close proximity to your ears may damage your hearing.
S AFET Y AN D SECU RI TY MAINTENANCE HARTAL EXTERIOR DOORS Your detector will alert you to potentially Where the Hartalite door is fitted to the hazardous CO concentrations in your home Sundance/E400 models and remote central when maintained properly. To maintain your locking has been activated, pull the interior FireAngel detector in proper working order, door handle twice to open the habitation...
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A R R IVA L AT S IT E Positioning the motorhome ......................40...
P O S IT I O NI NG THE MOTORHOM E POSITIONING THE MOTORHOME Note: Check and observe site regulations. Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed. Adhere to speed limits. Note that these are generally 10mph. (Remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac.) Only a person in possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site.
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S E RV ICE S Water System .......................... 42 Pressure switches ........................46 Pressure switch adjustment .......................46 Pressure switch troubleshooting ....................46 Plumbing Fault Finding ......................46 Water level sensor & cleaning ....................47 Water faults ..........................48 Gas schematic drawings ......................50 Gas ............................
WAT ER SY STEM WATER SYSTEM- INTRODUCTION All Swift Group motorhome water systems have been designed around a pump fitted within the motorhome. This pump draws water from an under floor or internal water tank, to provide water pressure within the water system, whenever it is switched on and water is available.
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WATE R TA NKS FRESH WATER SYSTEM All fittings, including the holding tank, water pipes, taps and connections are of food quality material (to BS6920) and therefore, should not affect the quality of the water used. It is recommended however, that the system is flushed through twice before it is used for the first time, and always cleaned/flushed after it has stood unused for a period of time (eg...
P R IM ING & CL EAN IN G WATER S Y S T E M PRIMING THE WATER SYSTEM. CLEANING WATER SYSTEM Clean the water system at the start and end of (i) Close the water tank drain valve or re-fit the the season with sterilising fluid.
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C LEA N IN G WAT E R S Y S T E M Separate Water Containers 4. Drain the system completely. 1. All water remaining in the container 5. Thoroughly clean the outside of all taps/ should be disposed of so that the connectors with a cloth soaked in the container is empty.
• Ensure 'pump' LED is illuminated. • All of the Truma/Flo-Jet pumps used by Swift are pre-set at 28psi + / -3psi. • Using a multi-meter, ensure there is power at the pump. If not, refer to your dealer as •...
7. Swill sensor probes with fresh clean water WATER LEVEL SENSOR 8. Replace sensor into tank. & CLEANING Principle The sensor, fitted to Swift Group motorhomes are pre-fitted to water tanks, and link to the control unit, via a pre-fitted wiring harness.
WAT ER FA U LTS WATER Fault Cause Remedy Water not Freshwater tank empty Check flowing from Pump wired in reverse Check wiring, refer to pump manufacturers any tap when instructions operated but Pipe inlet or outlet pipe Check connections pump runs disconnected Pump pipes restricted...
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WATER Fault Cause Remedy Water flows Cold water pipe kinked Check and re-route if necessary from hot preventing flow tap but has Blockage in cold pipe line Disconnect pipes after 1st connector and reduced flow check up to tap from cold Cold tap not connected Refer to installation instructions Cold tap failed or blocked...
G AS Your vehicle is supplied with a wall mounted gas regulator plumbed inside the gas bottle GENERAL INFORMATION compartment. The regulator and all appliances work at a harmonised 30mb pressure, which Gas Cylinders work with Butane and Propane gas. Bottled Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) is the Pressure regulation system in this vehicle has most convenient portable source of fuel for...
-40°C and is therefore suitable for all winter outlet and the regulator elbow. motorhoming. Note: Swift recommend that 6kg CalorLite WARNING: Inspect flexible gas hose(s) propane gas bottles are used. regularly for deterioration and renew as...
EN R O U T E HEATI N G EN-ROUTE HEATING • Attach the high pressure hose to the full gas cylinder. The majority of Swift Group motorhomes • Open the full cylinder’s valve. are equipped with an LPG en-route heating system. The en-route heating system is •...
GA S S A F E T Y GAS SAFETY ADVICE • Have the entire system checked by an expert. WARNING: If you smell gas or suspect a leak or in the event of a fire and if it is safe Precautions to do so, isolate the gas appliances and turn off the gas bottles at the regulator.
straps provided in the dedicated compartment colourless and tasteless and will rapidly cause position. Straps are positioned to suit 6kg, 7kg unconsciousness and death with little or no and 13kg bottles. warning prior to collapse. THERE IS NO DANGER WHEN ADEQUATE WARNING: If using cylinders other than VENTILATION IS PROVIDED.
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GA S FA U LT S Fault Cause Remedy Hob does No gas Check level of gas in cylinder not light Check gas cylinder valve is on Check gas taps are on Air in pipe Purge system Refer to hob manufacturers instructions Oven does No gas Check level of gas in cylinder...
ELEC T R I C AL SYSTEM THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM On departure from the campsite • Switch off supply from the site, disconnect General Information the cable at both ends. It is strongly advised that the mains installation • Switch off RCD. is inspected periodically to ensure safe use.
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W IRI N G OF MAI NS C ON NE CT IN G CA BL E...
2 3 0 V MAI N S EL EC TRIC AL EQ U IP M E NT 230V MAINS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT POWER CONSUMPTION Note: It is possible that the 230v mains electrical equipment may not all operate simultaneously. A typical UK site mains hook up point provides a maximum output of 10 amps and on some continental sites the available output may be as low as 5 amps.
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AP P LI AN CE CO N S U MP T ION FIGU RE S...
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E LE CT R ICS EC400 Series Power control system ................... 64 Control Panel System Operation ....................67 Battery charger ......................... 69 Fuses ............................71 Electrical faults ...........................75 Motorhome Battery ......................... 80 Thetford battery box ....................... 81 Solar panel connection point ....................82 Accessory Harnessing .......................
EC 4 0 0 SERI ES P OWER S U PP LY S YS T E M EC400 SERIES POWER 2.1 Power Supply Unit - Models CONTROL SYSTEM A number of different PSU versions are used within the system. The operation of each 1.
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230V Components Red indicator – Reverse polarity indicator, lights up Space heater /Water Combi or when the 230V supply polarity is reversed. heater installations Alde installations Green push switch – Charger switch, this switch turns the 12V battery charger on or off. “In” is on “out”...
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EC 4 0 0 SERI ES P OWER S U PP LY S YS T E M 2.3 Activating the System D) Check Residual Current Device operation. Locate the RCD within the The EC400 system has a shutdown feature PSU and ensure the RCD is switched that should be used when the vehicle is in on (lever in up position).
Motorhome Control Panels EC467 Fresh water Vehicle battery Leisure battery level gauge Awning light Mains supply & selected LED selected on charger on Waste water Leisure battery level gauge selection button Vehicle battery selection button Leisure battery voltage gauge Vehicle battery voltage gauge Internal on/off Awning light...
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EC 4 0 0 SERI ES P OWER S U PP LY S YS T E M • Charging when the vehicle engine System Technical Information is running. When the vehicle engine is The following section provides further running both the vehicle battery and the technical information relating to the leisure battery LED’s will flash in unison to electrical system.
The following table shows the rating and circuit allocation for the three MCB’s Rating Output wire colour Description 10 amps White 230v Sockets 10 amps White (Yellow for heater Extra 230v Sockets / Space Heater 16 amps Yellow Alde heating (EC470 PSU Only) 10 amps Black (Blue for water Fridge / Water Heater / 12v...
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EC 4 0 0 SERI ES P OWER S U PP LY S YS T E M Some vehicle installations can cater for To prevent over discharge, the EC400- two leisure batteries connected in parallel. 450 system incorporates a battery protect In these cases it is recommended that two circuit that warns the users and then identical batteries are used.
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Battery Voltage cut off Action after cut off Notes Vehicle 10.9v Battery selection is changed This cut off level is designed from Vehicle battery to to protect the vehicle battery Leisure battery. If the leisure from over discharge. The battery is below 9v then a 10.9v level ensures there further warning will occur is sufficient power in the...
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EC 4 0 0 SERI ES P OWER S U PP LY S YS T E M The following table shows the fuse allocation for the 15 fuses fitted to the PSU. Please note that fuses are dependant on PSU versions, so not all fuses may be present.
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3.6 Solar Charge Management 3.8 Water System Operation EC468 and EC469 PSU’s incorporate a The control panel pump button operates built-in solar charge management feature, the internal (onboard) water pump. This which will control the input from a separate pump will draw water from the internal solar panel and regulator.
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EC 4 0 0 SERI ES P OWER S U PP LY S YS T E M 3.9 Frost Protection 3.11 Warnings and Alerts On vehicles fitted with water tank frost If the vehicle engine is started whilst the protection, the control panel frost protect motorhome is connected to the 230v switch can be used to turn the feature on supply, a warning beep will be heard.
ELE CT R ICA L FA U LT S 3.12 Common Fault Table Fault Possible Cause Proposed Fix No 230 volt Connecting lead between Check and connect lead as per 2.4C output from PSU the site and Leisure Vehicle not connected RCD switched off Reset RCD as per 2.4D RCD not operating correctly...
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EL EC T R IC A L FAU LTS 3.12 Common Fault Table Reverse Polarity Generator being used ‘The Reverse Polarity warning light is light is illuminated on when using my Generator’. This is on PSU a normal side effect when using some types of generator.
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No 12 volt output No 230v supply Check all above from PSU Charger not switched on Turn charger switch on, switch will illuminate Battery not connected and / Install charged battery as per 3.4 or charged Power button on control panel Turn power on at control panel not switched to on Battery flat /...
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EC 4 0 0 SERI ES P OWER S U PP LY S YS T E M 4 Technical Data & Approvals 4.2 Motorhome Equipment - EC460,465,468,469,470 PSU & EC461,462,466,467 Control Panel Outline Specification INPUT 230v 230 Volts / 0 to 16 Amps + / - 10% OUTPUT 230v RCD protected, 3 x MCB...
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However, customers should note that some items may have limited functionality when the battery is in a lower voltage state (i.e. circa 10V). The Swift Group makes every effort when specifying components to operate at low voltages, but is not responsible if a component fails to work at lower voltages.
M OT OR HOME B ATTERY MOTORHOME BATTERY maintained in good condition is used. The battery should be kept topped up at all times. WARNING: Use precaution when removing If two leisure batteries are fitted additional care or replacing the battery, as batteries contain is needed, as one battery deteriorates this can acid liquids which can cause severe injuries reduce the lifespan of the other.
BAT T E RY BOX THETFORD BATTERY BOX Cleaning and maintenance • Use protective clothing and glasses The Battery Box has a CE socket for connect when handling a leaking battery, and to a 230 V power supply and has a maximum avoid direct contact to the skin, eyes and load of 16amps.
S O LAR PAN EL CON N EC TI ON SOLAR PANEL If necessary shift the Soft Tray to the right or left until the battery is in place in the safety CONNECTION POINT area (see photo 1). A connection point has been included in the The battery is located in the compartment motorhome harness to take a 12v supply from by the manual clamping plate.
Red and Black pair of wires taking the regulator output to the power supply unit. SOLAR PANEL USE All Swift Group products have the specific provision for the connection and use of a solar panel, even when the solar panel has not been factory fitted.
HAB ITAT ION REL AY HABITATION RELAY Tow Bar Connection The addition of tow bar electrics requires an Habitation relays are fitted to motohomes by electronic interface, to prevent problems with manufacturers to comply with the following road lighting on the base vehicle. At the rear of legislation: the motorhome, a power supply is included in 1.
ELEC T RICS FA U LT FIN DIN G The Swift Group recommends that electrical fault finding is undertaken by a trained Technician familiar with the systems involved. The basic checks below are therefore limited to items that can be checked without the use of tools etc.
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ELEC T R I C S FAU LT FI N DI N G Road Lighting Fault Remedy Dasboard warning light illuminated Check all bulbs are located correctly in bulb holders / groups of road lights inoperative (especially those recently replaced). See bulb replacement information in Service Book If Tow Bar fitted check trailer lighting / disconnect trailer to determine if this is the cause of the fault.
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Power Supply Fault Remedy Fresh water level sensor gives Use floor hatch within motorhome to access top of water incorrect readings tank, remove sensor (4-screws) and clean probes If problems persist, dealer assistance required for further fault finding. Waste water level sensor gives If possible, from below motorhome remove level sensor incorrect from top of waste tank, and clean probes.
ELEC T R I C S FAU LT FI N DI N G Audiovisual Equipment Fault Remedy Rear view camera system Check if camera system can be switched on manually, inoperative when reversing using power button on rear view mirror. (if fitted) Check Reverse Lights are operational on rear of motorhome.
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FIT T E D E Q UIP ME N T Truma Ultrastore water heater operating instructions ............... 90 Truma S 3004 space heater ..................... 94 Truma Combi 2E / Combi 4E ....................100 ALDE Compact 3010 Control Panel - Functions and Symbols ..........111 Dometic absorption refrigerators ....................
T R U M A ULTRASTORE TRUMA ULTRASTORE Truma Heating System and Air Flow WATER HEATER OPERATING The Swift Group undertakes considerable testing of our products in cold chambers INSTRUCTIONS to ensure they meeting the BS EN 1649 Grade 3 standard and are useable in cold Attention: Before using for the first time, it temperatures.
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Note: If just the cold water system is being Fig. 3 used, without water heater, the heater tank Ultrastore is also filled up with water. Therefore, order to avoid damage through frost, the water 50° contents must be drained by opening the drain valvewhen the system is no longer in use.
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T R U M A ULTRASTORE Red indicator lamp “Failure” Note: The water temperature cannot be The red indicator lamp (d) lights up if there is selected, automatic temperature limitation a failure. at approx. 70°C. For a faster heating up period the appliance can be simultaneously The reason for such an indication is, for operated with gas and electrical power.
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T R U MA FA U LT F INDING SYMPTOM CAUSE RECTIFICATION Gas operation When switching on, the • No 12 V supply voltage. • Check the power supply heater does not operate. (operation voltage min. 10.5 V). • Check the water heater fuse (refer to mainanance “Fuses”).
T R U M A S 3004 SPACE HEAT ER S 3004 SPACE HEATER A new O-ring must be mounted each time the exhaust is dismantled. Note: Surfaces become hot in use. Guards Guarantee claims, warranty claims and provided do not give full protection for the acceptance of liability will be ruled out in the young or elderly.
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Important operating notes Steps must be taken to ensure that the warm air outlet of the heating system is The combustion air intake under the vehicle never obstructed. Therefore never place floor must be kept clear of dirt and slush. textiles or similar to dry in front of or on the The exhaust cowl must always be placed free heating system.
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T R U M A S 3004 SPACE HEAT ER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To operate S 3004 (P) heating system S 3004 P with piezo pressure sitch 1. Open gas cylinder and quick-acting valve in the gas supply line. 2. Turn the operating handle (a) into thermostat position 1-5 and push down as far as possible.
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S 3004 with auto ignitor Operating the fan Make sure that a battery is inserted before commissioning for the first time (see “Battery change on auto ignitor”)! 1. Open gas cylinder and quick-acting valve in the gas supply line 2. Turn the operating handle (a) into thermostat position 1-5 and push down a = Control knob / scale for fan power as far as possible.
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T R U M A S 3004 SPACE HEAT ER Switching off Set the control knob on the heating system to ‘0’ (the auto ignitor is simultaneously switched off.). Switch off fan (set rotary switch ‘0’). If the device is not used for a longer period, close the quick-acting valve in the gas supply line and gas cylinder.
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Only use temperature-resistant (+70°C), leak- Operating voltage proof mignon batteries (LR 6, AA, AM 3) (part 1.5 V (auto-ignitor with battery) no. 30030 - 99200); other batteries can cause Current Draw function faults! 225mW (ignite) Remove the case, slide the battery Weight compartment cover up and change the S 3004 (P): approx 9.8kg (without fan)
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TR U MA C OM BI N ATI ON BO IL E R One outlet on each leg of the air ducting layout The intelligent heat management system must be kept open at all times. Under no operation in dual fuel mode and allow the circumstances should the air ducting outlets Truma Combination boiler to prioritize the be blocked.
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Status of the heater : Do not use electrical devices for purposes H: Set room temperature (e.g. 18°C) other than those stated by the manufacturer. EG: Energy selection (E = Electro, G = Gas) Repairs W: Set water temperature Do not repair or modify the device. Please contact your dealer or the Truma Service (see service manual or www.truma.com).
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T R U M A C OMB I CO N TROL Water temperature Note: A pre-selection between summer / winter operation must be made via the When the menu is selected the yellow LED set-up. shines. During the heating-up phase, the set water temperature flashes in the main screen.
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Set clock Set timer 1 Back (Return to main screen) Start (Set start time) Stop (Set stop time) Water (Set water temperature) Temp (Set room temperature) The timer settings can be made every day until the timer is switched off. If the room or water temperature is changed outside the timer menu, the timer is automatically switched off.
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T R U M A C OMB I CO N TROL Trouble shooting list Fault Rectification / Cause Clock is not shown Set clock Activated timer is not shown anymore Power supply was interrupted Room temperature is not shown Heater not active Device does not react anymore Interrupt power supply for 10 seconds Heater / display does not react...
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Function description enabled until the power requirement is higher, and is the first to switch off during heat-up The liquid gas heater Combi E is a warm-air operations. heater with integrated hot water boiler (10 liter volume). The burner operates fan-supported, Summer operation (boiler operation only) which ensures trouble-free function even Gas operation or 230 V electrical operation...
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T R U M A COMBI this area may be subject to elevated Summer operation (boiler operation only) temperatures. Mixed operation (gas and electrical) is not possible in summer mode. With this setting the unit automatically selects electrical operation Important operating notes with a preselected power setting of 900 W or The integrity and tight fit of the exhaust gas 1800 W.
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speed until the outgoing air temperature (on Bio-film, deposits and limescale must be the unit) has fallen to 40°C or less. removed using chemicals to protect the unit from infestation by microorganisms. Only chloride-free products must be used in Filling the water heater order to prevent damage to the unit.
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T R U M A COMB I Technical data determined in accordance with EN 624 or Truma test Device category I3 B/P in accordance with EN 437 Type of gas: Liquid gas (propane / butane) Operating pressure: 30 mbar (see type plate) Water contents: 10 litres Heating up time from approx.
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Air delivery volume (free-blowing without hot-air pipe) Combi 2 E UK / Combi 4 E: with 3 hot-air outlets max. 249 m³/h with 4 hot-air outlets max. 287 m³/h Current input at 12 V Heater + Boiler Combi 2 E UK / Combi 4 E: Short-term max.
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T R U M A C OMB I Troubleshooting Fault Cause Rectification After switching on - No operating voltage. - Check 12 V battery voltage, (winter and summer charge if necessary. - Device fuse or vehicle operation) none fuse defective. - Check all electrical plug connections.
A L DE H E AT ING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. The control panel in standby mode CONTROL PANEL 3010 613 Please read these instructions carefully before using the boiler. For operating and installation instructions of boiler, please see separate instruction. These instructions are for the Alde Compact 3010 boiler fitted in vehicles, boats and buildings in accordance with CE no.
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ALD E 3 0 10 CO N TROL PAN EL 3. From standby mode to setting menu 4. Set the required temperature When on standby, the indoor temperature is The temperature can be set from +5°C to displayed, and the outdoor temperature is +30°C in steps of 0.5°C.
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6. Heating with electricity Do as follows to active heating with electricity. The greater the power, the better the heating performance. In choosing between electricity and gas, electricity is given priority. 1. Increase the quantity of warm water by pressing the + button. When activated the plus symbol changes colour to green.
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ALD E 3 0 10 CO N TROL PAN EL 1. Start the gas operation by pressing On. The On symbol is activated and changes colour to green. 2. The settings are ready and the boiler is working at set temperature. 3.
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4. Starting the boiler automatically This function is used to start the boiler automatically at a later point of time. With automatic start, the boiler works for 24 hours and then stops. After that, it repeats the automatic start once a week; at the same day and time, as long as the function is activated.
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ALD E 3 0 10 CO N TROL PAN EL 8. *LPG bottle full / empty 12. Luminance This function is used in The luminance can be adjusted combination with the cylinder between 1-10. The factory setting changeover (DuoComfort or is 2.
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to have when it starts (230 V is Fault messages connected). 16. *Load monitor This function is used to prevent +22°C the 230V fuses being overloaded. If the total power consumption of the vehicle, boat or building Gas failure exceeds the set value, the boiler’s power will be automatically reduced.
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FI TT E D EQ U I PM EN T Alde Heat Exchanger To use the Heat Exchanger The Kon Tiki range of motorhomes is fitted The Alde heating system must be switched on, with an Alde heat exchanger, which transfers while the motorhome engine is running, to use heat from the engine of the motorhome the heat exchanger.
F ITT E D E Q U IP ME NT Use the MINUS touch screen setting on the PRE-START CHECKS third row of the touch screen (Lightning flash • Ensure the system is filled with Glycol before symbol) to switch off electric heating. starting the boiler, check the expansion tank Use the MINUS touch screen setting on the level.
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ALD E HE AT IN G BOILER DESIGN Warm water The boiler consists of three eccentrically- fitted When only warm water is required, for example cylinders (heat exchanger, water jacket for the during the summer, no settings need to be heating system and, outermost, water jacket made, the boiler will look after this function for hot water).
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THE HEATING CARTRIDGES Note: The hot water is not intended for drinking or cooking. When the heater is All Compact 3010s are fitted with two 230V in continuous use, it should be emptied heating cartridges with a maximum output approx. once a month, to ensure that a new of either 2100 or 3150W.
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ALD E HE AT IN G AIR CIRCULATION system must be free of contamination. This will prevent the growth of bacteria in the system. In order to achieve the best possible result from the principle of convected heat, it is The glycol mixture should be changed every important to allow air to circulate freely under second year, since its ability to protect against...
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HEADER TANK If they still fail to heat up, try the following: To help bleed the remaining trapped air place the vehicle on a sloping surface with the front end downwards. Then open the bleed screw at the highest point at the rear until it starts discharging fluid, then close the the bleed screw.
ALD E HE AT IN G DOMETIC ABSORPTION ALDE TECHNICAL DATA REFRIGERATOR Measurements/Weights Boiler height: 310mm Guide to these operating instructions Before you start using the refrigerator,please Boiler depth: 340mm read the operating instructions carefully. Boiler width: 510mm These instructions provide you with the Weight: 14kg (without fluid) necessary guidance for the proper use of your...
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DO ME T IC R E FR IGE RAT OR the art. Dometic reserves the right to make WARNING! changes at any time which are deemed to be in the interest of improving the product and Warning indicates a potentially hazardous safety.
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D OM ETI C R EF RI G ERATOR as a propellant for manufacturing PU foam insulation. WARNING! The refrigerator is not suitable for the proper storage of In order to ensure that the recyclable medication. Please observe in addition packaging materials are re-used, they should the instructions in the medication package be sent to the customary local collection...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN WARNING! Never open the absorber STORING FOODSTUFFS cooling unit! It is under high pressure. Instructions for storing food in a There is a danger of injury. refrigerator: No refrigerator of any kind can improve the quality of the food; refrigerators can only Information on coolant maintain the food’s quality for a short duration Ammonia is used as a coolant.
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D OM ET IC REF RI G ERATOR • Regularly clean the inside of the refrigerator. an absorption system responds slowly to changes made by the thermostat controller, Please observe the instructions and by loss of cooling energy through opening the information regarding the use-by date on the door or during storing food.
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Description of refrigerator RMx 8xx0 / Battery igniter RMx 8xx1 / MES Fig. 5 RMx 8xx5 / AES 1 - Operating controls 2 - Door locking button 3 - Freezer compartment (removable) 4 - Insertable grid shelf (available as option, to be used when freezer compartment is removed) 5 - Post-evaporator for cooling compartment...
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D O MET IC REFR IG ERATOR Description of fridge freezer Fig. 3 1 - Freezer compartment 2 - Operating controls 3 - Post-evaporator for cooling compartment 4 - Condensation water drain channel 5 - Data plate 6 - Vegetable bin 7 - Upper door shelf with flap, egg shelf available as option may be inserted 8 - Lower door shelf with bottle holders...
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MANUAL ENERGY SELECTION / AUTOMATIC ENERGY AUTOMATIC IGNITION (RM 8XX1) SELECTION / AUTOMATIC IGNITION (RM 8XX5) AES Fig. 8 Fig. 9 1 - Power ON/OFF switch 1 - Power ON/OFF switch 2 - Energy selector button 230V ~ 2 - Energy selector button 230V ~ 3 - Energy selector button GAS 3 - Energy selector button GAS 4 - Energy selector button 12V =...
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D O M ET IC REF RI G ERATOR RM 8XX1 MODELS Setting of cooling compartment temperature MES APPLIANCES (MANUAL ENERGY SELECTION) Electrical operation Fig. 18 Select the desired cooling compartment temperature by pressing button (6) . Fig. 16 The LED display (7) of the selected To start the refrigerator, press button (1) for 2 temperature setting is illuminated.
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Automatic operation Refuelling while in AES mode operation In order to prevent unintended switching to gas operation during refuelling, the electronic system starts gas operation of the refrigerator after the motor has been turned off for 15 minutes. During this period the appliance is ready for operation (“stand-by”).
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D O M ET IC REF RI G ERATOR Battery compartment Fig. 21 press Load the battery compartment with batteries (8 x AA 1.5 V) before operating the refrigerator. Opening battery compartment Fig. 22 All operating modes can be selected while the on-board 12 V DC power supply is active.
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Depending on the door opening direction, Switching ON/OFF there are two LEDs on the left or right edge of • Switch ON by pressing button (1), 2s the control panel. The outer LED (1) indicates • Switch OFF by pressing button (1), > 2s that the refrigerator is operational (blue).
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D O M ET IC REF RI G ERATOR Manual operation If the battery voltage is too low, an acoustic signal (whistle tone) sounds every 15 seconds. • Select energy source with buttons (2,3,4) Then replace the batteries in the battery •...
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Frame heating The frame heater is active for 30 minutes All models are equipped with a frame after switching on and then switches itself off heating (12VDC/3,5W) around the freezer and on again at time intervals of 5 minutes. compartment. During summer months with high temperatures and humidity the metal frame may have water droplets forming.
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D O M ET IC REF RI G ERATOR Removable freezer compartment While the vehicle is parked, the locking hook may be fixed to facilitate opening of the door (Fig. 26-27). Fastening and releasing the, door lock hook when parking the vehicle If the vehicle is parked for a longer period of time, the locking hook may be clamped by means of a lockbar.
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Lighting Refrigerator compartments The interior lighting is controlled using a door contact. Should the door be kept open more than 2 minutes, an acoustic signal is initiated (pulsing whistle tone). (except for models with battery igniter). Fig. 30 Please contact the authorized Dometic Service if a failure occurs.
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D OM ET IC REF RI G ERATOR • Release the locking mechanism (Fig. 30-31) • Products must be packed - best of all in of the door lock by pushing it and shift it to closed containers, wrapped in aluminium the front.
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• For battery igniter models, set energy selector switch (1) to position “OFF”. The appliance is switched off (Fig. 40). • Switch off MES and AES models by pressing button (2). Keep button (2) pressed for 3 seconds. The display disappears and the appliance is fully switched off (Fig.
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D OM ET IC REF RI G ERATOR CAUTION! You should also attach the winter cover if the vehicle is taken out of service for a longer period of time or while it is being cleaned from the outside. Winter operation (fridge freezer models) In winter, check that the ventilation grilles and the exhaust duct system (1) have not been blocked by snow, leaves, etc.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Failure: The refrigerator does not cool sufficiently. Possible cause Action you can take Inadequate ventilation to the unit Check that the ventilation grilles are not covered Thermostat setting is too low Set thermostat to a higher level The condenser is heavily frosted Check that the refrigerator door closes properly Too much warm food has been stores inside...
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D O M ET I C REF RI G ER ATO R Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in 230 V operation. Possible cause Action you can take On-board fuse defective Fit new fuse Vehicle not connected to mains supply Make a connection to a mains power supply voltage AES: Gas operation despite connection to the...
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Operation with on-board 12 v power supply Indicator Fault Remedy (2) and (8) 230 V mode: Check mains power connection, mains voltage, "230V" not fuse flashing and available or voltage acoustic signal 20s too low (4) and (8) 12 V mode: Check 12V connection, on-board battery, fuse "12V"...
D O M ET IC REF RI G ERATOR Operation with batteries (internal power supply) Indicator Fault Remedy (3) and (8) Flame not ignited Check gas supply (gas bottle, gas valve) flashing brightly Press the (8) button after clearing the fault (3) and (7) Burner defective Check burner, burner nozzles, if necessary...
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WA E CO COOL BOX the top to the bottom. The warmest at the top Cleaning and Maintenance just under the lid and the coolest at the bottom Warning: Do not use abrasive cleaning immediately over the base. agents or hard objects during cleaning as Conserving foodstuffs these can damage the Cool Box.
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C O O L B OX OP ERATIO N COOKER 3 BURNER WITH turn off at gas cylinder and contact supplier. COMBINED GRILL AND OVEN / 2. Flame supervision: Each burner is COOKER 3 BURNER + ELECTRIC controlled individually and is monitored HOTPLATE WITH SEPARATE by a thermocouple probe.
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COOKE R O PE R AT ION The hotplate is a sealed construction and IMPORTANT transfers heat through conduction. For • Depending on specification, your appliance maximum efficiency a correctly sized pan with may be fitted with a glass lid shut-off system, a flat heavy gauge base should be used.
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C O O K ER OP ERATI ON • Always remove the handle when the pan is 8. It is normal for the flames on this burner to in use. develop yellow tips as it heats up. • The grill MUST only be used with the door 9.
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Using the Oven Important: The pans and trays supplied with this appliance are the maximum sizes 1. Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected recommended for use. Larger pans and and turned on. In the event of a gas smell trays may restrict good circulation of heat, turn off at gas cylinder/mains and contact increasing cooking times.
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CO O K ER OP ERATI ON Leaks Temperature Mark (Centre - Shelf Pos. 2) If a smell of gas becomes apparent, the supply should be turned off at the cylinder 1/4 - 1/2 265 - 275°F 130-135°C IMMEDIATELY. Extinguish naked lights including cigarettes and pipes.
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MICROWAVE OVEN GENERAL IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDANCE USER INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: -To prevent fire, burns, electric ALWAYS REFER TO THE MICROWAVE shock and other warnings: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED Listed below are, as with all appliances, WITH THE VEHICLE certain rules to follow and safeguards to PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE assure high performance from this oven: EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE...
M IC R O WAVE OV EN 10. Do not pop popcorn longer than the To reduce the risk of Injury to persons: manufacturer’s directions. (Popping time a. Do not overheat the liquid. is generally below 3minutes). Longer b. Stir the Iiquid both before and halfway cooking does not yield more popped through heating it.
8. The oven should be cleaned regularly and Replacing or cleaning the grease filter any food deposits removed; Flip the front part of the grease filter 9. Failure to maintain the oven in a clean downwards. condition could lead to deterioration of the Pull it out towards you.
EXT R AC TO R H OOD THETFORD C260CS & C260S CASSETTE TOILET The toilet is made up of two parts: a permanently fixed part and a Waste Holding Tank that is accessible from the outside. The removable Waste Holding Tank is located under the toilet bowl and can be removed via a door on the outside of the motorhome.
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CA SS E T T E T OILE T information on Thetford toilet fluids, see Make sure that the blade is closed. Open the last page of the Thetford user manual. access door located outside the vehicle, pull Screw the cap back onto the emptying the safety catch upwards and remove the spout and turn back to its original position.
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T HETFO RD CASS ETTE TOI LET Toilet bowl using the same method in reverse. • Squirt Thetford Bathroom Cleaner into the The rubber seals in the toilet (the lip seal, toilet bowl. the mechanism seal, the automatic pressure release vent seal and the cap seal) should •...
CASSETTE TOILET FAULT FINDING Fault Remedy Bowl does DO NOT REMOVE CASSETTE. While inside the motorhome turn flush knob not drain anti-clockwise to open valve blade and leave it in the open position. Open when toilet is access door on side of motorhome. Rotate pour-out spout outward. Place flushed.
T HET FO RD C ASSETTE TOI LET THRETFORD C400 CASSETTE ventilates the waste tank when this located in the cassette toilet. Avoids excessive TOILET pressure in the waste tank. These operating instructions cover Thretford p. Pull-out handle: for easy transport of the cassette toilet models C-402C, C-402X and waste tank.
n. Upper handle: for easy emptying 4. Fill the water tank with clean water. Warning: keep water level below the top of o. Pull-out handle: for easy transport of the the water filling funnel. eate tank. 5. Remove the extension and return to its p.
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T HET FO RD CAS SETTE TOI L ET door and lock it. 15. Remove the water filling extension first to avoid it getting lost during the emptying of Use C-402C, C-402X and C-403L the waste tank. 12. Run water into the bowl by pressing the 16.
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STORAGE NOTE: Never use household cleaners (bleach, solvents or other powerful cleaning It is important that you follow the instructions agents). These may cause permanent below if you do not expect the Thretford toilet damage to the seals and other toilet for a long period.
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T HET FO RD CAS SETTE TOI L ET Thretford High Grade Seal Lubricant after - the product has been improperly used or cleaning. the instructions in the manual have not been followed; NOTE: Never use Vaseline or any vegetable - the product has not been installed in oil except olive oil.
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T HET FO RD CAS SETTE TOI L ET C-402C, C-402X and C-403L models PARTS AND FUNCTIONS C-402C, C-402X and C-403L...
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CASSETTE TOILET FAULT FINDING Fault Remedy Bowl does DO NOT REMOVE CASSETTE. While inside the motorhome turn flush knob not drain anti-clockwise to open valve blade and leave it in the open position. Open when toilet is access door on side of motorhome. Rotate pour-out spout outward. Place flushed.
T HET FO RD CAS SETTE TOI L ET WINDOWS Acrylic (Plastic) Window Cleaning The material used to produce most caravan and Motorhome windows is acrylic plastic. While the acrylic used is very durable, it is able to be scratched with relative ease and therefore, care must be taken when clearing your vehicle not to use aggressive clearing products.
• Lubrication of mechanism or spring is not escape. required or recommended. Keeping the windows in ventilation position For more detailed information, see allows heat to escape. manufacturer’s instructions. Never fully close a roller blind system when Cassette Blind and Flyscreen storing the vehicle or when not in use for longer Always hold the end rod in the middle.
W IND O W S / BL I N DS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SKYVIEW OPERATING FOR BLINDS (SOFTROLLO) INSTRUCTIONS Safety and care instructions Before opening the dome please check if all handles are disengaged and no objects are in the opening area of the rooflight.
Opening/closing the The guarantee becomes null and void blind and fly net if the care and safety instructions are Pull the end rod from the not followed. recessed part and push it in a position you ROOF LIGHTS desire. You can adjust the incidence of light When opening the roof lights, care must be with the second...
R O O F LI GHTS ROOF LIGHT BLIND AND Midi Heki Roof-light FLYSCREEN With operating bar: To open, depress button and push bar to required position. The rooflight The blind and flyscreen operate Independently has two open ventilation positions and a fully of each other and are engaged by connecting open position.
B LIND / FLYS CR E E N OMNISTEP SINGLE STEP Care instructions: Please clean the acrylic panes with the Operation Seitz Acrylic Cleaner. The OMNISTEP is operated by the lever Stains and light scratches on the acrylic switch. pane can be removed by using the Important: when extending the step, hold the Seitz Acrylic Polish and the Seitz special switch until the step is completely extended.
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The brackets can be fixed only in reinforced points. Caution: Swift recommend that the awning be ground mounted only. Grasp the leg near its Side mounting brackets are supplied. But hingejoint and pull it in a in inclement weather conditions may cause horizontal direction.
Each Sargents PSU (fusebox) CYCLE RACKS has a dedicated solar panel connection which The Swift Group allows the fitment of a two allow the 12V feed from a panel to be connect cycle rack to our motorhomes and we have to the leisure batteries.
C Y C LE R ACK S / REVERSE C AM ER A / SOL AR PAN EL AGUTI FOLDING SEAT The seat is foldable by using two levers mounted on the side of the seat. 1. After unfastening, please place the belt buckle into the provided fixture.
A G U T I FOLDIN G S E AT SEAT SWIVEL Layouts with an over-cab bed (luton bed), access may be restricted when the lower bed (DRIVER/PASSENGER) (model specific) is fully extended at night time. TABLES Note: The free standing table legs have a positive locking mechanism.
S EAT S WI VEL / SI DE LOC K ER S/ / B U NK A N D L U TON SAF ETY / TA BL E S CARE OF LAMINATE TOPS, TABLES, FURNITURE AND DOORS DO NOT use abrasives, chemically treated cloths or aggressive detergents as these may cause damage DO NOT place hot objects on laminated...
COLOUR REFERENCE The colour code for touch ups or resprays for all white Fiat/Peugeot cabs and Swift coach A short co-ax lead featuring a screw on co-ax built habitational body components is Fiat connection will be present behind the Blue White 249.
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MA INT E N A N CE Vehicle Modifications & non-standard parts ................180 Motorhome exterior ....................... 180 Motorhome interior ........................ 183 Winterisation .......................... 186 Chassis & rear axle ......................... 189 AL-KO exhaust system ......................189 Caring for the environment ....................189...
Acid or alkaline based cleaners or solvents part, will not be covered by The Swift Group should not be used. Warranty. WARNING: Under no circumstances use...
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EX TERI OR AN D I N TER IOR MA INT E N A N CE The condensation should clear itself when When condensation occurs the ambient conditions return to normal and Condensation occurs usually in winter, the air between the panes dries. However, if because the motorhome is cold and because this is taking a longer time than required, the skylights, windows and doors are opened less...
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EX T ER IO R AN D I N TERI OR MAI N TE N A N CE How can you prevent condensation d) To prevent condensation, the heat has to keep room surfaces reasonably warm. It Provide ventilation so that moist air can take a long time for a cold motorhome can escape.
Bulb Replacement and Type Care Instructions Full details of the bulbs used with your Swift General dirt and stains Group product can be found in your Technical 1. Firstly, excess liquid should be blotted Handbook.
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M A IN TEN AN CE Cleaning Solutions Please refer to the table below for the best cleaning solutions for different types of stains: Staining agent Clean water 95% water / Diluted IPA Wet wipes 5% washing up Alcohol liquid •...
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ALWAYS REPLACE LIKE FOR LIKE not be covered by any guarantees (including Full details of the bulbs used with your Swift extended warranties). Group product can be found in your Technical Handbook. Details of how to change the various bulbs can be found within our Practical Guides, located on Swift Talk (http://www.
See Fig.1 Run the pump for a short while to expel any remaining water within WINTERISATION the pump. The Swift Group recommends the following winterisation points for customers: Pull pipe out Servicing Arrange (in advance) the yearly service and habitation check, if the motorhome's next service is due while the vehicle is stored.
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M A INT E N A N CE of the filter housing to release the retaining include the battery condition. tabs and pull the filter cassette out of the If vehicle is being stored not connected to housing. See Fig 2 230v Mains Hook-up: •...
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M AI NTEN AN C E • Clean the toilet and empty the cassette in a well ventilated area. and lubricate the seals with an acid free • Close all blinds and curtains. Customers lubricant such as Thetford High Grade are reminded to check the tension on Seal Lubricant.
A standard Fiat/Peugeot exhaust system is fitted, utilising an AL-KO modified tail pipe, available through your approved dealer. A standard Fiat exhaust system is fitted to all other models, with the addition of a Swift Group tail pipe. CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT...
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US EF U L INFO RMAT ION Owners Club ......................... 192 Spares and after sales Supercare ..................192 Repair facilities ........................192 Caravan Clubs ........................193 Motoring Associations ......................193 Trade Association ........................193 Change of ownership ......................194 Index ............................. 198...
Swift Group Dealer Network, from door catches through to spare wheels. Please note, all parts enquiries must be directed through your dealer, as the Swift Group does not operate a direct retail service. We endeavour to supply parts for vehicles up to 8 years old.
CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP (for second owners only) A the new second hand owner, please notify the Swift Group of the change of ownership by completing this page and sending it to: Customer Services Swift Group Limited,...
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CH A NGE OF OW N E RS H IP DETAILS OF Model: MOTORHOME: Chassis No: Name: OWNER: Address: Email: Telephone: Mobile: Date of purchase: PREVIOUS Name: OWNER: Address: Email: Telephone: Mobile: Date of purchase:...
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I ND EX Symbols Country code..... . 18 Cruise Control ..... 28 12V reading lamp .
Supplier contacts ....10 Swift Talk ......2 Omnistep single step .
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IN D EX Towing......24 Tracker......35 Trade association .
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All Swift Group models have been certified by the NCC for compliance with stringent European Standards, British Legislation and industry set Codes of Practice specifically relating to health and safety issues. The approval process covers the testing and inspection of critical areas of the product from fire safety, weights and dimensions, to gas, electrics and ventilation.
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